Smile Heating & Cooling Inc. Heating System And Furnace Repair Issues? | Page 13
HOW TO PROPERLY REPAIR
YOUR NATURAL GAS FURNACE
• Gas Furnace Unable To Produce Heat
• If your gas furnace fails to produce the required heat, there is no need for
panic at the moment. Before you rush to call the repair specialist, there are
some background checks that need to be performed. Make sure your
thermostat is not regulated to the lowest level. If it's at the lowest point, it will
be impossible for it to produce heat. Another thing to check is the pilot light. If
it's lit and the thermostat is at the right level, confirm if it's an electrical fault.
Check the fuse or circuit breaker connected to the furnace to be sure it's in
the right condition. Also, endeavor to check that the natural gas that regulates
gas flow to the furnace is open. If all these checks have been carried out and
your furnace refuse to heat, it might be a thermostat problem. It is unlikely to
be the problem of the gas furnace. Fortunately, the thermostat can be replaced
for a few bucks unlike replacing the entire furnace.